ilTl it: i. r in i r nf 1 1 r 1 VI h !!- gmiblAntslf lost Published every Thursilny. T-H. BARTER Editor and Proprietor. Subscript ion $1.50 per year. (which must be paid In rnlrsnon whrn sent out utile tlierminty.) NATIS Or ADVIRTISINQ. All tr,inelent advertisements tint ntherwl rotitr.-v'iivi fur will tx rlmrifeil nt th rule f 1 cents lT Hue (nonpiirli'l measure) tor fir! Inser tion ami 10 cciila ht line fur every aiibscnuetit Insertion. Thursday, .June l., 1S1KJ. Republican Ticket. MiiT'.rr, AI.KKKI) Sl'Ct IIT, As-n';Ii' .lllilk'l', Z. TAYI.oil ilKMIIKUUNii. Treasurer, r. r. M KIlnl.l). 'iitnliiKsl.tners, Tii im iiKitn-ri:u. .IAMI Klil'l.KY, AM'Mi'irs. .1. '. I'.iiWI'ltsdX, C. 1'. Vn'l 1.11 '' iMInT, Hit. M 1( M 1!TI1K''K. .l ini .1. 1. M I I!. -u:trt!i..l. K. V. Il.'r..:t. 1 ii'ii . r N I'h.i 11 l'i' 1.1 m Kin Hi' v. It.-.l - T ' l W 111. lit fl. T. It. ! ! !l.iT. i ni nt II. '. s.i nip -'ll. Win. Il.n ' in in. ll.iplll.lll -tlt.lill Ml. I. A. W. K "!m V Kriuiklln-.l. l.Mir I llti'l-.-. .run. -I i;.ii illii.'. tlni'kiii 111. Miirflii. I't 1. r Kiliui. 1. MI.Mflnin;li .Ini. Ii.i.p.i. . W. Herman. Mltl.ll.'. i. i li-I'. I.. Ili.w. M I'. II. tlU.u.-r. Mit nine A. kii'illni.iti, Win r. K il lis. I'l'tin I. N. .Iiint'll, N r. ( rniitf. I'errv --W. I. Illl-.T. II. I ArN.- il. I'l irt Wi-M T. 1;. lir.iMilll. T. V rl.ifj.i-t. rlt-tiiir A. M. A iir.uitl.' I i.i 11 Mi..lli inili. t'lltl-l.THf-l:tl. M. Illlllllllt'l. A. MilllHTiJiT. I HI "M Al'-tiiS.-. ,rM. .1. s. M.ihl. w .i.-lilin.it n - Mu. t . Ilili i-li K liii'll. Mitjrr What Dr. Lemon Will Do. .u want ti Inow tli-. ii.inip of UK' of tin' ln -4 all 1'iniinl liMiisclioM doctors, ami certainly tlic cheapest tliat can 1 found in nny country T It is l)r. Lemon. Yes, an ordinary, sour, yellow K inon, which you can buy at any grocery for a few cents. Hero are some of the things Dr. Lemon w ill do for you if vou pive him the chance. Squeeze liim into n plus of water every morning and drink him with very little sugar. Ho w ill keen your f-tomiich in the beat of order, and nev er let .Mr. Dyspepsia, w hom he hates cordially, pet into it. If you Lave dark hair, and it Keems lo be fulling out, cut off ft slice of the doctor and rub him on your scalp. He will stop that little trouble r-" ntlv f'"' ' -' ii' - ..Jr J l; aji.ueezu mm luto a quart bt ionic, and he will give you mixture to rub on your face night and morning and get a complexion like a princess. Tour him into an equal quantity of glycerine, and rub your hands with the mixture before going to bed. If you don't mind sleeping with gloves on, that is better still, and helps the doctor considerably in his task of wl.it. liiiigymir hands. In the morn ing wash your hands thoroughly in warm water and apply the doctor again pure, but only a few drops of him this time. You must not keep this up to lm.g, ,, your hands will show Mich ft daz'ing whiteness us to make all tin juiu.g la lies in the vi cinity jea'uUs. If you huve a bad head ache cut Dr. Lemon into slices and rub these alone your temples. The pain will nut be lung disappearing, or. at leu-t, in growing easier to bear. If a bee or insect stings you, clap a few drops of the doctor on the spot, and you will liud yourself the better for it. If you have a troublesome corn the doctor can again bo put to good ac count by rubbing him on the toe after you have taken a hot bath and cut away as much us possible of the in truder. Besides all this the doctor is always ready to sacrifice himself in the cause of Lussian tea slice him in without sugar or in the preparation of old- fashioned lemonade, than which no uriiik is more wholesome, Altogether, Dr. Lemon is an indi vidual few people can afford to get along without. -Mr. Cleveland calls the financial condition "the only menace to the country s welfare and prosperity 1 . 1. ; . . t 1 1 . r . riiiiiJH'iii ne remits every public declaration made in the last campaign. What has become of the robber tariff V Where is the bogey of the Chicago platform, "un constitutional prote ction V In what recess of his cavi rnous intellect has Mr. Cleveland concealed these dire evils by abolishing which l.e and his allies told the people, live months ago, the nation alone could be re deimed fiom their distress and res cued from future disaster? 'J'hlt, one admission by ihe l'ic;-M nt that protection to American indus try is not a menace to American welfare and prosperity reveal the mockery and the false pretense by which the voters were mibled last " Swmr.X. Y. J'rai. Get Away from the Crowd. The advice which Robert Burdette gives to boys may well betaken, not ouly lo them, but by older persons "Got. away from the crowd," he says, for a little w hile every day and think. Stand on one side and let the world run by, while you get acquainted with yourself, and see what kind of a fellow you are. Ask yourself hard questions about yourself. Ascertain, from original sources, if you nro really the manner of man you say you are ; and if you are always hon est ; if you always tell the square, perfect truth in business details i if your life is as good and upright at 11 o'clock at night as it is at noon i if you are ns good a temperance man on a fishing excursion as you arc at a Sunday school picnic j if you are as good when you go to the city ns you are at homo ; if, in short, you are at home ; if, in short you are really the sort of man your father hopes you are, and your sweetheart believes you are. (let on intimate terms with yourself, my boy, and believe nie every time you come out from one of these private inte rviews, you will be a stronger, better, purer man. Don't forget this, and it will do you good." Summer Excursion Routes. The Ism edition of the Pennsyl vania Kailroad Company's annual book of Summer Excursion lloutes hasjust been issued. It is tastefully gotten up and presents iu a most practical and comprehensive manner four hundred popular summer re sorts, from which excellent st lections may be made for e ither limited trips or exteiih-d sojourns during the summer and early fall months. The great variety of routes sug gested, the complete schedules of rates, the graphic and exhaustive description of the dillercnt places, the explanatory maps and the illus trations, mako this volume a most valuable guide. Copies of the bonk may be obtained at any ticket office of the Pennsyl vania liailroad on payment of teu cents, or upon application to the General Passenger Agent. Pennsyl vania liailroad, Philadelphia, it will be forwarded upon the receipt of twenty cents. STKOU1JTOWN. A Sunday school was organized at attendance was small. . . .Mr. Deck er, of lUchfiehl, is erecting a new barn.... The corn in this section looks promising Mr. Sheaffer aud wife, of Allentown, were the guests of his brother, How George Sheaffer, last week Agents seem to be very plenty in this section. They run from insurance down to washing machines The straw-berry crop w ill be large There w ill bo sing ing at Zion's church next Sunday afternoon. ADAMSbl'KG. The new parsoni.ge is under roof . ..The school directors of this township have elected the following officers : Anis Gross, president ; Win. Mitchell, treasurer; H. Arbogast, secretary The plasterers have given Mrs. lloleuder's new house its first coat The Lutheran congre gat ion will hold a festival on Satur day, Juno 17th, for the purpose of defraying the expenses of the new parsonage The M. K. Church has purchased the G. A. R. Hall and will repair it Quite a number of chil dren are alMicted with the measles. . Miss Lizzie Middleswarth is on the sick list. PAXTOXVILLE. Isaiah IJowersox and family visited friends in Union County over Sun day Miss Lydia Prutzman left for Lt-w istow n on Monday to remain there for a while Mrs. John Sterner of Sunbury visited her pa rent 8 (Austin Gifts i.'over Sunday. . . . Miss Alice Weidenmoyer of Lewis town is home on a visit. .. .Poster Gift who is attending school at Gettysburg is spending his vacation All . hi nome juss Jieme Allig is visiting friends in Potato Valley at present Miss Edith Wertz, who was attending Millersville Normal School (being unable to remain any longer on account of sickness) re turned home last week Mother Weirick is treating her front fence to a coat of paint which is quite an improvement J. H. Martin and wife visited his sou at Danville a few days last week. Dome. The Globe Mills Sunday nhool will hold a festival at the church at that place on Saturday evening, June 17. All the delicacies of the season will be served. Music will be furnished by the Smith Grove cornet band. The oublic is cordiull v invited. SELINSGROVE. The following were Among the ministers who were brought here to attend the Annual Commencnient of Missionary Institute last week : Rev. Dr. Holman of Philadelphia. Dr. Weber of Sunbury, Row Fort hoy of Rhinobaek N. Y. Rev. I. P. Zimmerman of Mahanoy City, Rev. S. E. Batcman, of Philadelphia, Rev. M. L. Shindel of Danville, Pa., Rev. McCool of Sioux City, Iowa, nnd Rev. Hilbish of Lairdsvillo. Pa.,. . . . Rev. J. W. Swartz D. D. of Worth- ngton Pa., is visiting his father-in- law Mr. Samuel Gomberling, Sr., on South Market St. this week Rev. Guincy of tho Theological Seminary nt Gettysburg, preached for Rev Yutzy last Sunday evening Chil drens day was observed by both tho Methodist and Second Lutheran Churches last Sunday. . . .Miss Katie Erhart and Miss Evangelino Dimm are becoming quite experts on their bicycles. .. .Miss Stonecypher, a pretty and accomplished young lady of Montoursville, is visiting friends in town....Kw H. C. Salem was away over Sunday prenihiug iu Rucks county Pa .Dentist M. Kantncr made ii visit to Herndon this week.... Mrs John Lenker of Wiconisco Pa., who was visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Esq'uiro Burns has returned home Mrs. Rev. Dale of IJlair Pa., her sister accom panied her. Mf.ntoii. To the Public, Generally. A Congress did not pans the extra revenue on whiskey.the Marks brand of whiskey all of my own make remain tln siuue price. New wlilto whiskey, $'..7" ; 10 to 13 months old, f.'.K) ; 2S to ISO months old, i.5o ; HI to months old. fJ.(K). Hi to 4-.' months old, ItM) ; These are all fine goods. IJ not forget tho old fctund. Kinpty whiskey barrels (l.."0. J. L. Marks, Near It. It. Station. Mlddlebugli, Pa. 2,228,672. These figures represent th number of bottles of I'r. King's New Discovery lor consumption, (Jougtis aim l olds, which were sold in the United States from March, HI, to March. 1'J. Two Million. Two Hundred and Twenty Kiglit Thousand, Six Hundred And and Seventy-Two bottles sold in one year' and each and every bottle was sold on n positive guarantee that luouey would be refunded If satis factory results did not follow its use. The secret of its success is plain. It never disappoints mid can Always be depended on as tnL.jfy best remedy tor i;ougen, v.ouis. eio. rneeouc. anil 1.00. At D. V.. Kepler's Drug Store. Paxtonville Pu., June Are you Insured ? If uot, now is the time to provide vourself and family with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea llt'inedy as an insurance against any Strious results from an attack of bowel complaint during the summer inuuths. It is al most certain to be needed and should be procured at once. J(o other remedy can take its place or do its work. S."iaini r0 cent bottles for sale by (i. M. Shindel Middleburgh, and Dr. .1. M. Sampsel l'enus Creek Pa., WORLD'S Fair Accommoaa lions! Are vim K"lruJ to ili World' Fair' Poynu Willi! lllt rlus .l.vulllllllttliinulihf We i'at wiiiii' iifw rwn-Mory HhIh, uni mill-hiiiiiIi of fiijr KMiiihIs, iiwh.v truiu imlsy HintiK hiii u crowd inn-tiltirk fruin twoi-lit-trlc Ktrtfl rum wlilili t:ikf you to tin' iiiiili)iinrHiif liili fnlr K'riinili. '1 In-' uri lint uiinali'. t(-nimriiry IhiMiIIiik'h. lint MltlollllltlUl llllllll-H llllttl ll Wltll Kill"! I'lltll- roulu i Hint cl.m'ls on i-iu'li lltair. Koolim lilt.lv fiiriilliil. kiukJ ttt'tlM. - frvt htnir ui'W. OimkI tni'rtlH tii-iir liy Irom twenty-tut lo tlilrty-tlve ( in i'r iih'iii. iiiin'h iroin eik'in to twelve noi lur xr w.flc fur two toiik Iu a room. Extra cut In room at sniitll v.t t iiltflit. Take lllllioN ii-mral Uutlmiu nt ClmlU'li liain. Aioy ut uiice. Kur further rtlcillars, inl'lreo. I. M. II ESS. hi-.1 Edward Ave., I lielteiiliiun, liiluuip). 111. Ms Fair Loft. Toootniily with the li"ir of innnv eastern frii'iul l'i "ire thein nulx Worlil'H lair IixU'Iiilh we nave o.i nieii to m tuiiiixiaie a iiuiII.mI num. IxT tin. I have fflitoil the Uew building, Ml Oak ley avenue, wllU All Modern Conveniences. It I the M diior from the Wth street ItouleiHrrt ami 1m our pretu'iit (ilaee of rel.eiire. U Is Imt it minute wulk from the Will mrei-t, Tavlor ir-et or OiIk'i ii HVenue itin-et cumunil two full rotul tleHiiK, all of which run to the ct-iil re of I he city, where all viMiorx will lmiil un.l from which the World l-'alr l eunlly Hecitwilile iy mil ,,r ImI. Hale Mi cent lolJ ) ier day. Kewtoii. uhle Uiaid near I y. Write for partlculHrs. .Uii,'itiirt n-M-rved for r'ijonjillilo jiartles when eiitfayod lu ndvaiice, J. O. CIIESTM T. After May lt, uddreM Ml Oukhmd Avenue ChtcuK'j. June l. lv.1 T HK SUM MKT HOUSK, 8VLVKSTKU UOWKN', Pnop. Kirt class accouimodatious to the traveling public. iood stabling for the horses. Kverytliing new. U miles toutl! of Middlubiirgb on the road to Freeburg. S.i IH'J'.i. WANTED SALESMEN, li mII our choice und hardv nurw-rv Mock. Many 1 d mrlelii u oftcrWh In Inilu uicj orijahii'Malx, ulcl i"H:liollcd oi.ly l.y u. V, e iy t'oinuiUilou or halurv. jtivh eciuHU U-r-rltory my weekly. Wrllu Uj u at quim and kecuiv. ch'jl. e teirliorv. WAV lilioI'HEIW, Nuw ryiiti-h. Oct, mi, ll.M-hcior, .N, V. ' . - ' '" l-v v-' u. A. ..I froM btMlb. A l.T'llTrnD WASTED n ennrsMi fnr the iXJXJL X SJile of our HnniMirowD Niirwwy Mock. NKW PMOFIT B11AKINUHY8 TFM. Sftlnry nnd expTiw ptld. W. & T- Smith Co-VS-TGl XKVA, N. Y. hxiiililiHiitHl IMS. One or the l.rsrt, Oldest, Kt llillshed. Slid ltet Known Nurseries In the Lolteil suites. June IT, 1W8. D U. L. H. VORLKLER. DENTIST- Treating, filling, artificial teeth, bridge and crown work. Nitrous oxide fan for pn I n lees extractions. Everything pertaining to dentistry. Van Iioskirk's old stand. SEL1NSOROVE, PA. ULEICH'S DENTAL BOOMS, Selfnsgrcve, Fa. Teeth cleaned, extrneted. Implanted, regulat ed. plNeaMti nnd Inlurle n the teeth nnd month treated. Artificial ct, rrown. tirldvrcs nnd olNlurntors luwrted. All klmlnof filling. Oold work a hh'CUIIv. OKO. R t t.IIIH!, n. t, H. tmieeln Wei' divcllinn, noulU ldt) inlrance, iiiwlle Nallimal Hold. S.T. SHEAR V, Insurance Agent and Ilroker, l'enns Creek, P. t). Pa. Only flrrt cla Stnck tlimmnlni rnn'ntt!il. You pIvu nn ireiiiluiii not', heure juu 'ino P-epnieelttl., Imtiirniire iaeed on nil kind of irmid Inrm .rtii'rlv, .Ixfllin.. inre nd rliurclif ny. wliere Iu Snvtlfir and l iilun ronniln. OHIce in f. .M. hnwer Store.Ontrevllla, fa crown Acme. The lu st Duriiing Oil that can ho iiiiulo from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not nmKt (he chimney. It will not char tho wick. It has a high lire test. It will not explore. It is without n comparison as a per fection Family Safety Oil. It is nianufactureil from tho finest Crinlo in the most perfectly equip ped lelineries in tho worM It is the P.est. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, THE ATLANTIS nEFINIKO CO- Sunhury Station, Sunbury, Pa. DR. J. H. MCLEAN'S SIHINI III AND BLOOD PURIFIER. An Invigorating Tonlo for itrenirtbeiiln th waak, imiifylng the blood, clearing the com plexion and imparting the roay bloom of health to the cheek, l'lvasant to the taste and a fa vorite with ladies. 1 CO per bottle. Ir. J. H . Mclean'i Almanae for 111 with Ptorm Calendar and Weather KorecaU by Uev. )rl It. liickawlll lie ready Sept. 1, liu. Kurn hi free to all dnalera w ho t-ll our ineilluine. Ak ynur dniKglut for oua or aeud twu-oeut tamp to Th$ Dr. J. ft. McLean Med. Co., St. Louis, Mo AT to St: -jrg im i A JTk c l THE NEXT M0RNIN3 I FEEL l?RI0HT AND HEW AND MY COMPLEXION la bLITEH. Wy it.rtnr r. p. ni on llio m..i.irvi t, lirrr an I kMii.fK a, .1 i. , , r-,. ili-.tc... u ,1,1,1k i. ratUri.,in In ( i.,f ,j .., .., ,. ,. r ii-m ,uif iwty m All druiniiitiaW'll i' nt Un. and 1.1.1a in,cini(e. If Ioucniit'..! c.i it.t.nc "uru.itlai f r (icei,iii,,l. ' I'nuillr Mittlt'lnn llir b,i r hb1 4. In t rti. i' Ui Ih l r ct r, liumt. tire, .,rv. Atl.litMa. . tlUAlOU J. OlIV. AUU, UiiUV, .N. i. A MARVELOUS DISCOVERY! roaltlrely rcmovea E31TZ SPAVI.T, IUngbnne, HplUit, or Curb, IN 48 HOURS, wuuoui 1'ain. S500 Reward For Pnllure or t)llc,ulcl injury. Ttil Uthe Creitril Wonder pf thelsih Cantury. antoui.b Inif, aa It dtH-a, the cniiro Voter luary world. ClreuUrl and Sworn front. Mail ed rrae. It. Gay Chocid, Ho. DTK Canal bt., Ntiw Yurk. f V I EWIS 98 LYE Iv remits Aits rtsnkis irara.NTt.Li) niealroncval anil nrra l.ya IrilKln. I llllktt tttlier I )e l U-1,,11 a r)iu 1- 'I. r ami pai k.tl In a tun wlili niiiuialtle lid, ila c.,i,i.-m am alwaa inuly fr nw. Mill make llir lerai elfiiiited llurd h,w,j III W lllllllltea wllliuut I.UlllHkT, II la ! Iiral ..f i i.ui.mhk w. iu I'll-, lll.llilttt'llhy aliikt, lb.lt, WOalilllR l-tlU.-a, ( alllla, tluea, l ie, TENIA. SALT MT'O CO. Ocu. Agt., 1'Ulla., 1'a. The Post ,SI,50 per y G. C. GUT ELIUS THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIEE DEALER IN Fashionable clotb ing, Hats, caps, Neckties, Gents Furnishing Goods, Summer Under wear, and Cclcloid goods, Men's shirts, JJJ m..i.i nnd everytliing make a man In.! handsomoandf, 1 VJ t 1T alPJ t rrk that discount JJJ imitation st.. MrW U I I J Clothing for prince I Pauper Clothing that looks like silk and wears like leather. CV to tlio old Keliahlo where you got what you pay lor. ncwKtock is just in, is entirely new and comprises all' latestsfyles. Too lmsy waiting on customers to tell', more. :ome aud sco for yourself. G. 0. GUTELIUS, IMiddlcburgli,;! WETZEL'S; hean Oesfi Store! SWINEFOE5 I'oino ninl see our new t-tovW of Spriutr nml Summer (Sooils. We tin stiek i i -i. auj'thiiijr you cuii ak fur. OiitkooiIs tiro nil good ami Wu t un ullord to sell ten per cent cheaper fur -I0ASH OR PRODUCEr- lionet ni!toinprs linve tlio benefit of that system. We luive ft grent lust now on Notions, I'urtains, Curtain Poles, ami Jewelry, although cannot cotuo auilss for nny tiling in the line of General Merchandise, also have a full liue of lioys' Suits anil Alen't C'lothine. ami we wl plensetlto show you gooils whether you buy or not. Jft We also sell the liyerCriilleu r lows & Repair tlir Note Mere ia tha ulunn tn pot tin inniit nml haaf nn,l. fn. i.. money, and don't you forget it I David Wete 1Mb Mi Mi Tie 1 but they t'o a Kreat ways in thatdireittion. Tlien.why send to th City for ready-made clothing and then take them to iiNk'Hed U A. -II A . I- - .1 t . a tuuor 10 improve ine m, vvlien you fun get a SUBSTANTIAL IKE AP M W at ouue by voingto HENRY L. PHILLIPS MERCHANT TAILOIt, Solir.sfrove, Ta., where your work IsrIwii;' Kuaranieeu or you nave recourse. This is a question that Inters every umii and boy .A neat-llttliiK eult.no matter what tlie'matcri. is it always looks better than an ill-llttin- suit no matter how fie the goods. Then come at ouce and Ket llts. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Late Foreman for E. E. BUCK, four doors west of Iiauk. Seliuf. Tho undersigned will offer to tho public his entire of Furniture and Ueddinglor tho next three moiit! tho greatest saerilico ever known in tho Furnituo T in intial Tenna. Having decided to change my 1 ness in doing no must mako some alterations "in buildings I am compelled to offer my entire stoe 1 .a prices never neani ot heloro. Chamber Suits, J Suits, Sideboards, C upboards, ICxtension Tables, l!i fast Tables, Centre Tables, Marblo Top Tables, Y Tables, Fancy Coekeis, Common Uockers. Willow i- ers, Ibiby coaches, High chairs, Small Rockers, V esat, Chairs, uano heat lians, i)oughtrays, Beds, reaus, Wr shstands, Sofas, Loimgos, couches, Maltr Ulankcts, Haps, Tillows, JJolsters, Springs, &o.,&c Thoabovo goods must bo sold without restrvt'. will bo delivered to all points along tho main line branches of. JJ. it. Iy Cstoek of Carpets is the 1; in Lewistown, and will bo offered at a great reiln during tho above sale. W. U. FKLIX, J Lowistow tmit IM. ilj Iwf "frvl
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